Cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease in primary care: follow up of a randomised controlled trial
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.38342.665417.8F
Cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease in primary care: follow up of a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Objective: To establish the cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease based on four years' follow up of a randomised controlled trial.
Design: Cost effectiveness analysis.
Setting: 19 general practices in north east Scotland.
Participants: 1343 patients (673 in intervention group and 670 in control group, as originally randomised) aged under 80 years with a diagnosis of coronary heart disease but without terminal illness or dementia and not housebound.
Intervention: Nurse led clinics to promote medical and lifestyle components of secondary prevention.
Main outcome measures: Costs of clinics; overall costs to health service; and cost per life year and per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained, expressed as incremental gain in intervention group compared with control group.
Results: The cost of the intervention (clinics and drugs) was 136 pounds sterling (254 dollars; 195 euros) per patient higher (1998-9 prices) in the intervention group, but the difference in other NHS costs, although lower for the intervention group, was not statistically significant. Overall, 28 fewer deaths occurred in the intervention group leading to a gain in mean life years per patient of 0.110 and of 0.124 QALYs. The incremental cost per life year saved was 1236 pounds sterling and that per QALY was 1097 pounds sterling.
Conclusion: Nurse led clinics for the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in primary care seem to be cost effective compared with most interventions in health care, with the main gains in life years saved.
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Comment in
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Nurse led care.BMJ. 2005 Mar 26;330(7493):682-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.330.7493.682. BMJ. 2005. PMID: 15790618 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Nurse-led primary care clinics for the secondary prevention of heart disease appear cost-effective compared to usual care. Commentary.Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005 Sep;9(3):230-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ebcm.2005.06.031. Epub 2005 Jul 26. Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005. PMID: 16380040 No abstract available.
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- Guideline 41. Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease following myocardial infarction. Edinburgh: Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network, 2000.
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- BMA/NHS Confederation. New GMS contract. www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/NewGMSContract (accessed 22 Jun 2004).
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